What is another word for Haile Selassie?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡ɪl sˈɛlasi] (IPA)

Haile Selassie was a prominent Ethiopian leader and is often referred to by different names and titles. Some synonyms for Haile Selassie include "Ras Tafari," which was his given name and later became the name of the Rastafarian religion, "Negus," which means king in Amharic, and "Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah," a title he was given in reference to his lineage from the biblical King Solomon and his affinity for the Lion of Judah symbol. Others may refer to him as the "Emperor of Ethiopia" or "King of Kings" due to his long reign and significant impact on Ethiopian history. Regardless of the name or title used, Haile Selassie remains an influential figure in Ethiopian and Rastafarian culture.

What are the hypernyms for Haile selassie?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    emperor, monarch, ruler, African leader, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Elect of God, King of Ethiopia, Negus of Ethiopia, Negusa Nagast of Ethiopia.

Famous quotes with Haile selassie

  • I used to live in Ethiopia as a child, and I lived there when Haile Selassie was the emperor.
    Jack Kingston
  • Yes, all Africa remembers that it was Litvinov who stood alone beside Haile Selassie in Geneva, when Mussolini's sons flew with the blessings of the Pope to drop bombs on Ethiopian women and children. Africa remembers that it was the Soviet Union which fought the attempts of the Smuts to annex Southwest Africa to the slave reservation of the Union of South Africa... if the peoples of the Congo refuse to mine the uranium for the atom bombs made in Jim Crow factories in the United States; if all these peoples demand an end to floggings, an end to the farce of 'trusteeship' in the former Italian colonies.... The Soviet Union is the friend of the African and the West Indian peoples.
    Paul Robeson
  • Among today's Italians, when treading upon Haile Selassie's memory, the sense of guilt and shame is such that they react by seeing only his positive traits: the merits of his past actions. His portrayals always brim with excessive deferance, unwarranted admiration and delusion. They go on and on about his priestly composure, his regal dignity, his great intelligence and his generosity towards former adversaries. They never explain who this sovereign, who we made into a victim, really was. They never dare tell us if he was something more, or less, than a victim. For example, that he was an old man hardened in principles which were centuries out of date; that he was the absolute ruler of a nation which has never heard the words and , which lives in a near prehistoric fashion in the suburbs, opressed by hunger, disease, ignorance and the squallor of a feudal regime which even we did not experience during the darkest years of the Medieval period.
    Oriana Fallaci
  • When the facts of history are written Haile Selassie of Abyssinia will go down as a great coward who ran away from his country to save his skin and left the millions of his countrymen to struggle through a terrible war that he brought upon them because of his political ignorance and his racial disloyalty.
    Marcus Garvey
  • When the war started in Abyssinia all Negro nationalists looked with hope to Haile Selassie. They spoke for him, they prayed for him, they sung for him, they did everything to hold up his hands, as Aaron did for Moses; but whilst the Negro peoples of the world were praying for the success of Abyssinia this little Emperor was undermining the fabric of his own kingdom by playing the fool with white men, having them advising him[,] having them telling him what to do, how to surrender, how to call off the successful thrusts of his [Race] against the Italian invaders. Yes, they were telling him how to prepare his flight, and like an imbecilic child he followed every advice and then ultimately ran away from his country to England, leaving his people to be massacred by the Italians, and leaving the serious white world to laugh at every Negro and repeat the charge and snare - "he is incompetent," "we told you so." Indeed Haile Selassie has proved the incompetence of the Negro for political authority, but thank God there are Negroes who realise that Haile Selassie did not represent the truest qualities of the Negro race. How could he, when he wanted to play white? How could he, when he surrounded himself with white influence? How could he, when in a modern world, and in a progressive civilization, he preferred a slave State of black men than a free democratic country where the black citizens could rise to the same opportunities as white citizens in their democracies?
    Marcus Garvey

Related words: haile selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, King of Kings

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